Lenoir-Rhyne's Wes McGuire pitched five hitless innings to start the game, and East Carolina's Garrett Brooks had two RBI in the Peninsula Pilots' 6-2 win Monday night over the Wilmington Sharks at War Memorial Stadium.

McGuire was yanked with one out in the sixth, having yielded one hit. He was eventually charged with a run. It scored on a wild pitch by reliever Blair Betts, allowing Betts' UNC Greensboro teammate Jake Kusz to come home.

The Pilots (34-10), who won their seventh straight game, led 2-1 after six innings, but scored twice apiece in the seventh and eighth innings. Peninsula leads the East Division with a 13-3 second-half record.

Old Dominion's Connor Myers had two hits for the Pilots, and Lee's Andres Nelo scored twice.

Starter Matthew Vogel of South Carolina took the loss for the Sharks (20-25, 7-10).

Xavier Paul was hit by a Daniel Schlereth pitch with the bases loaded in the eighth inning, bringing home pinch runner Ivan De Jesus with the eventual winning run in Norfolk's 2-1 victory over Toledo at Harbor Park.

David Freitas ignited the winning rally by working a leadoff walk from Schlereth (2-3), a former Tide whose father, Mark, is a current ESPN NFL analyst and former Redskins lineman.

Julio Borbon followed with a bunt single to move De Jesus to second, and Quintin Berry followed with a sacrifice bunt to put runners on second and third with one out. After an intentional walk to Christian Walker loaded the bases, Schlereth hit Xavier Paul with a 1-2 pitch, plating De Jesus.

Evan Meek yielded two singles in the ninth inning as Toledo tried to rally, but the 31-year-old right-hander struck out Jordan Lennerton and Manny Pina to earn the save and give the Tides their seventh victory in the last eight games.

Tides starter Tyler Wilson, 24, recently called up from Double-A Bowie, struck out eight in seven innings, yielding just two hits. The former U.Va. and Midlothian High standout is 12-5 with a 3.34 earned-run average in 20 minor-league starts this season between Double-A and Triple-A. His 12 wins are just one shy of the overall minor-league lead, held by Double-A Portland (Maine) right-hander Henry Owens.

Eastern League:

Left-hander Jack Snodgrass (9-3), an EL All-Star, pitched seven scoreless innings as Richmond won 2-0 at Akron in the opener of a series between the Western Division's top two teams.

The Flying Squirrels (61-41), 20 games over .500 for the first time in the history of a franchise that dates to 2010, held the RubberDucks (57-46), Cleveland's Double-A affiliate, to five hits and increased their margin over Akron to 4 1/2 games.

Myles Schroder's RBI single in the second inning and his run-scoring triple in the sixth, both to right-center, proved to be enough offense. Phil McCormick pitched the eighth and Hunter Strickland worked the ninth for a save.

Colleges:

Men’s basketball:

Old Dominion's Trey Freeman and Anton Larsen were selected to the National Association of Basketball Coaches Honors Court, recognizing collegiate basketball student-athletes who excelled in academics during the past season.

Larsen, a post player, completed his career at ODU, graduating with a degree in international business.

Freeman, a rising junior guard from Virginia Beach who is majoring in public relations, sat out last season after transferring from Campbell.